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Merlin conjures up a magic spell to allow Uther to satisfy his lust with Igrayne by making him look like her husband. She later gives birth to the future King Arthur. From John Boorman's Excalibur (1981.) http://www.markarcana.com

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  • @Brianboro67

    Thank you for taking interest in my comments and interrogations about the language used by Merlin when uttering the Charm of Making. I'm not a specialist of Celtic languages and I appreciate your shedding light upon this particular aspect of John Boorman's Excalibur.

    Hail Merlin of Carmarthen, the last of the Istari!

  • @Brianboro67

    *That's it!*

    Anál nathrach, orth’ bháis’s bethad, do chél dénmha

    "Serpent's breath, charm of death and life, thy omen of making."

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  • RIP Nicol Williamson

  • quiero saber mas de merlin mefacina hay algo muy raro

  • @y2joct7 @y2joct7 no i'm going to sound like a derp, but believe it or not, I found one of the versions that actually had Merlin's voice it it.

  • @CeasarDracul it sounds sooo much like takers WM15 entrance namely the accept the lord of darkness part

  • @healer378 Because you can't make omelettes without breaking eggs. He wants to see the land united so that the wars end. Regardless of Uther's failings, he has chosen him to unite it and even though he squandered it once, Merlin still has hope.

  • if you have faith, you will float on the dragon's breath

  • ANAAL NATHRAKH IS DA BEST BAND EVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • The Charm of Making seems to have an excellent application for divining and centering...not sure if its due to tantric repetition or its seemingly non-intutive relation to english dialect. The way it's presented here, it could almost be a song? Next time you are at sea under a full moon..try it as the merlin does here

  • @pmgrantz no i havent heard of dobbs works. what is it?

  • @CeasarDracul  do you follow Dobb's works?

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